(March is Women’s History Month. Acton will be highlighting a number of women who have contributed significantly to the issue of liberty during this month.)

According to the religious liberties established under article 24, educational services shall be secular and, therefore, free of any religious orientation.

The educational services shall be based on scientific progress and shall fight against ignorance, ignorance’s effects, servitudes, fanaticism and prejudice.

All religious associations organized according to article 130 and its derived legislation, shall be authorized to acquire, possess or manage just the necessary assets to achieve their objectives.

The rules established at this article are guided by the historical principle according to which the State and the churches are separated entities from each other. Churches and religious congregations shall be organized under the law.

Mexico, 1917. The government under Benito Juarez constitutionalized an increasingly secular way of life, in order to “reform” Mexico and create a more modern state. A largely Catholic country, Mexico’s population found itself officially devoid of religion. The new constitution was used to criminalize religious gatherings, close churches and religious schools, arrest priests and religious for performing their duties, and essentially drove religion underground. Undeniably, the government set out to destroy the Catholic Church.

Cristeros regiment; courtesy of pediaview.com

Civil war erupted. Men who believed that religious freedom was literally worth fighting for took up arms against the government, taking the names “Cristeros”, denoting their allegiance to Christ. It was not only men that fought for their faith; women and children were an essential part of the rebellion. The women, who eventually took on a more formal structure, became known as the Feminine Brigades of St. Joan of Arc.

Kathryn Jean Lopez, in 2012, interviewed a man whose parents were part of the rebellion. Now the Catholic bishop of Lubbock, Texas, Plácido Rodriguez spoke of his mother:

I remember is my mother, Maria Concepción Rosiles de Rodríguez, telling me of her participation with the Feminine Brigades, and passing through the tough security of the Mexican army, without suspecting that these valiant women were carrying ammunition.

My mother in the year 1927 was 22 years old … 25 years later she would share with me how scared she was when they crossed the enemy line of government forces. Once they crossed this critical point, they felt more secure and delivered the ammunition to the Cristero…

My mother contributed and participated in the Feminine Brigades; she maintained the family together and supported my father in his underground mission of protecting and hiding both priests and bishops during the persecution.

Women who joined the Brigades swore oaths of faith and secrecy, as they were often used not only in traditionally feminine roles of nursing and feeding troops, but running ammunition, carrying messages and hiding soldiers and religious. It’s estimated that there were 56 squadrons of women at the height of the uprising, comprised of some 25,000 women.

Bishop Rodriquez says there are parallels between the Mexican war on religion and current events:

[W]e can also learn lessons for our present struggles and threats to our religious freedom here in our country. Our constitutional right of conscience, our First Amendment right of religious freedom are being eroded, and we are losing ground. We are threatened to become an “underclass” in our society, and every religious group and church is equally being threatened, not just Catholics.

hello what is insubordination? is that being a war monger or being sent to bring YHWH message ? such as this is heaven the meek shall inherit the earth, war is a thing that YHWH hates, Exodus 20:13 you shall not murder. no one ever has the authority to over ride YHWH law, war is always about wealth you have been told to hate your enemy but YHWH tells you you have no enemy, battle here battle there battle every where for some one hundred years time all the while the RICH sit back and store food and send children to fight each other as a distraction to their injustice, would that gain a soldier a ticket to the tower would that cause a king to place a bounty on a servant’s head? yes and a religious court could then use any means to get rid of her and shut her up after a very long trial of course where testimony to The Light was left for others who hear YHWH voice to read and not think they are mentally ill but governments often times sort of lie about what servants actually did and said if it serves their purpose the armor of YHWH YHWH Holy Bible the proper garment to go out and whoever you see invite to the Union with YHWH not wage war just for clarity also 100% pro LIFE and the name was Jean or Jehanne d’arc not Joan name means John the ark of the promise located in the book of genes is DNA where LIFE is stored including genetic memory for the ever lasting LIFE promised to all humans by YHWH sure you will be hearing about that in particular in regards to roe v wade.yes. j